C: Cameron Ridley

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Ridley will be the main beneficiary of Turner's presence in the lineup because opposing teams will not be able to double-team him on a consistent basis.

The Texas center, who tapped in a buzzer-beating shot against Arizona State in the NCAA tournament, is a commanding force in the paint at 285 pounds, as shown by his 11.2 points and 8.2 rebounds per game in his sophomore season.

By himself, Ridley was a matchup problem for most of Texas' 2014-15 opponents, but now that he has Turner alongside him, the Longhorns will have one of the most powerful frontcourt duos in the nation.

Bench

Kendal Yancy, G: Yancy disappointed in his freshman season, and with plenty of pressure on him to succeed next season, expect him to become a strong second option to Taylor at the point.

Demarcus Holland, G: Holland averaged 7.1 points in 29.6 minutes per game last season, and he will be expected to be a solid option off the pine if Felix and Taylor fail to show up in a few games.

Martez Walker, G: Walker is a very solid fifth option at the guard position, and as a sophomore, he will only get better than his 4.7 points and 2.3 rebounds per game in his freshman season.

Connor Lammert, F: Lammert will take a backseat to Turner, Holmes and Ridley in the frontcourt, and he must embrace his role as the sixth man in his junior season.

Prince Ibeh, F: Ibeh may be on the outside looking in with four solid paint players in front of him on the depth chart. Do not be surprised if he looks to leave the program in search of more playing time this summer.